Although busy with international tensions and the COVID-19 crisis, the CCP managed to persecute religions in 2021 even more than in 2020.
Testimonies China
Association of Disciples: Arrests and Stalin-like Show Trials
The Supreme People’s Procuratorate says the Association of Disciples has now become a main national security threat.
Cornell University, Chinese Students, and the Uyghur Genocide: It’s the Money, Stupid
They tried to silence their Uyghur classmate Rizwangul Nurmuhammad, whose story was told in Bitter Winter. Incredibly, the university tried to appease them.
Peyzulla Utuq and Sayragul Sauytbay: Two Escaped Xinjiang, One Died and One Survived
While we admire and promote Sayragul’s testimony, we should also remember Peyzulla, who was ruthlessly killed by the Chinese, as Bitter Winter was the first to reveal.
Tibetan Self-Immolations: An Old Man, a Singer—and a Woman Is in Jail for Talking About the Incidents
After pop singer Tsewang Norbu, 81-year-old Taphun self-immolated. Nozin Wangmo was jailed for discussing the issue.
I Exposed Torture and Rape in the Xinjiang Camps: The CCP Wants Me Back
To stop me from telling the truth about its crimes, the Party is trying to manipulate my ex-husband and my sister to get me back to China.
Bride Trafficking: China and Pakistan, Partners in Crime?
Christian Pakistani women are “sold” as brides to Chinese men, and end up as victims of abuse, are forced to prostitution, and even (some claim) killed for organ harvesting.
I Told My Story in Bitter Winter, the CCP Is Taking Revenge on My Relatives
I reported how I was tortured and raped in the Xinjiang camps. After my text was published, my parents and relatives who are still in China started being persecuted.
Church of Almighty God Persecution Continues to Increase
The “2021 Annual Report on the Chinese Communist Government’s Persecution of The Church of Almighty God” is rich in statistics— and every number hides a tragedy.
“The Xinjiang Emergency”: A New Book Look at the Roots of the Uyghur Genocide
In 2019, leading international experts gathered to understand what was happening to the Uyghurs. Now, they have produced one of the best textbooks on the genocide.








